МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ИДЕНТИФИКАТОР СЕРИАЛЬНЫХ ИЗДАНИЙ
И ДРУГИХ ПРОДОЛЖАЮЩИХСЯ РЕСУРСОВ, ПЕЧАТНЫХ И ЭЛЕКТРОННЫХ

Open Access in India: Q&A with Subbiah Arunachalam

An interview with Chennai-based information scientist Subbiah Arunachalam about the open access situation in India: difficulties to access the publications for scientists, opportunities of Green/Gold Open Access, threat of the predatory publishers.

Sustaining Open Access

A recently proposed model on open-access publishing has drawn praise for rethinking the roles institutions, libraries and professional organizations play in promoting scholarly communication.

 

What Motivates Reviewers? An Experiment in Economics

How can publishers speed up the reviewing process? In a recent paper, Raj Chetty, Harvard economist and editor of the Journal of Public Economics, decided to experiment on his own journal, testing whether shortened deadlines and cash incentives increased the speed and quality of peer reviews.

WHO commits to open access by joining Europe PubMed Central

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced it will become a member of the open access repository Europe PubMed Central (Europe PMC). Europe PMC will provide the platform for researchers to freely access and reuse WHO-authored and WHO-funded research.

Open access monograph business models

Some of the main types of model to support the costs of publishing OA books are outlined, and examples of these models across the world are provided.

Reinventing the Impact Factor for the 21st century

Phil Davis, a publishing consultant, describes how the journal Impact Factor is calculated and highlights its major weaknesses. He mostly focuses on how Thomson Reuters’ citation services could be reconfigured to more adequately satisfy the needs of publishers and editors.